President Goodluck Jonathan on Monday again urged the Academic Staff Union of Universities to call off its strike action.
The
President, who spoke in an address at the opening session of the All
Nigerian Judges Conference in Abuja, which was organised by the National
Judicial Council, said the industrial action would prevent the country from becoming one of the top 20 economies in the world by 2020.
Although the Federal Government
had recently threatened to sack the lecturers if the strike was not
called off by Monday, Jonathan noted that ASUU had the right to embark
on the industrial action.
He
said, “This administration recognises and respects the right of
workers, including the right to embark on industrial action to press
home their demand and has taken concrete steps to address the grievances of ASUU.I therefore use this occasion to call on ASUU to call off its strike.
“With this, Nigeria’s quest to become one of the world’s 20 largest economies
by the year 2020 cannot be achieved in an atmosphere of industrial
disharmony. Nigeria’s geopolitical history has been characterised by
incessant labour disputes and industrial actions.
“While
views may differ on the utility of industrial action as a means of
advancing the collective interest of workers in the polity, it is an
unassailable fact that labour and industrial harmony is sine qua non for
the socio-economic development of any nation, Nigeria inclusive.”
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